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Machinist/CNC Technology

Spring 2018

AAS - SCC

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Community College

First Quarter

APLED112Applied Mathematics 15
MACH 140Blueprint 1 2
MACH 141Machine Theory I 2
MACH 142Shop I 10
MACH 143Machine Tools 2
21

Second Quarter

CIS  105Computer Fundamentals for Vocations I 32
MACH 150Blueprint II 2
MACH 151Machine Theory II 2
MACH 152Shop II 10
MACH 153Shop Math 2
18

Third Quarter

APLED121Applied Written Communication 14
MACH 160Blueprint III 2
MACH 161Machine Theory III 2
MACH 162Shop III 10
MACH 163Materials Science 2
20

Fourth Quarter

AGGEN157Arc Welding 1
APLED123Leadership Skills for Business and Industry 13
MACH 210Blueprint IV 2
MACH 211CNC Theory I 2
MACH 212Shop IV 10
MACH 213GD&T 2
20

Fifth Quarter

APLED125Employment Preparation 13
MACH 220Blueprint V 2
MACH 221CNC Theory II 2
MACH 222Shop V 10
MACH 223Quality Control 2
19

Sixth Quarter

MACH 230Blueprint VI 2
MACH 231CNC Theory III 2
MACH 232Shop VI 10
MACH 233Manufacturing Economics 2
16

Seventh Quarter

Optional Summer Machinist Course 20-15
0-15
114-129 credits are required for the AAS

Optional Summer Machinist Course 

1This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the department dean.
2MACH 263 for Machinist/CNC Technology AAS degree students desiring to receive additional training may be taken during the summer quarter either after the third or sixth quarter. Instructor permission required. Completion of this course will entitle the student to a certificate of completion issued by the dean of instruction for technical education.
3CIS 105 may be substituted with APLED 113.

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.

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